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the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase. and nobody caught it until after he arrived here in e uned es e st stio nihen f report w that guy who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. and he eats the liquid gold of velveeta shells & cheese. either way, he gets to fly aver mspters all day. >> bill: the feds say they're trying to figure out why a u.s. citizen brought an arsenal of weapons with him. in a flight into los angeles in his checked luggage. here it is among the weapons, a suni hatchet, threeeotal will billy club, collapsible baton, handcuffs
the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase....
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experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law enforcement perspective, it is not just the community-based perspective, it is not just the research perspective, it is a multi- layered approach. first and foremost, we do have to consider meeting youth where they are act. we are talking about perpetrators of violence or what not or system involved or involved in gangs, we have to meet them where they are at. pain and hurt produces more hurt, right? what is fundamental it is addressing back pain -- addressing that pain. not looking at folks in a punitive way and saying, this guy is notorious, we have to lock him up. that person is hurting. he might have been abused, you know. first and foremost, we need to meet that individual's needs. i am pursuing a master's in social work. i have that lens. we need to heal our communities and take those answers upon ourselves. everybody has
experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law enforcement perspective, it is not just the community-based perspective, it is not just the research perspective, it is a multi- layered approach. first and foremost, we do have to consider meeting youth where they are act. we...
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he is well educated. well respected by his colleagues back in boston in the various labs that he worked in. and that speaks volumes for me. >> well, harris is facing a charge of transporting hazardous peerls materials. the maximum is five years behind bars. >> shepard: what tips off security. >> he shows up with full body arm including bullet proof vest. he lied by deliberately concealing his arsenal each when he was asked to amend his customs declaration to include it he may have carried his arsenal through airports in and out of the united states from south korea and japan. if that's true, why in the world wasn't he caught on all those prior flights both here and abroad. shep? >> shepard: greg jarrett in new york tonight. a tip led cops in california to an explosive find. look at this. [siren] >> police say somebody reported the guy was building bombs in his house so they evacuated the neighborhood just north of oakland bomb squad took the place. >> cops took the man who lived there into custody. listen
he is well educated. well respected by his colleagues back in boston in the various labs that he worked in. and that speaks volumes for me. >> well, harris is facing a charge of transporting hazardous peerls materials. the maximum is five years behind bars. >> shepard: what tips off security. >> he shows up with full body arm including bullet proof vest. he lied by deliberately concealing his arsenal each when he was asked to amend his customs declaration to include it he may...
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they deserve a world class education. they deserve an education that will prepare them for the high-tech world that they are facing. we can do no less than pass prop 30. 47th in 9 nation. our kids deserve better. >> cheryl: let me talk to you about this. why should people vote no. nobody disagrees that they need more but you don't like this one? >> remember, california spend immense amount of money. our budget went up $5.6 billion which is 5.6% increase. inflation is 1.7%. why are we spending so much more? we need to look at the entire budget and go item by item to see where all the ceremony going. nobody can really tell you. like with a lot of these things. the devil is in the details if you look beyond this measure. it eliminates funds for mandates. for instance, the brown act which is open meetings rules will no longer be funded by the state. so if the state passes mandates they will tell the cities, counties and various municipalities you have to pick up the tab. >> cheryl: let me get back now. you are listening to th
they deserve a world class education. they deserve an education that will prepare them for the high-tech world that they are facing. we can do no less than pass prop 30. 47th in 9 nation. our kids deserve better. >> cheryl: let me talk to you about this. why should people vote no. nobody disagrees that they need more but you don't like this one? >> remember, california spend immense amount of money. our budget went up $5.6 billion which is 5.6% increase. inflation is 1.7%. why are...
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what you need is conscientious effort placed on education. education of all kinds. an investment in that, a real investment, you're going to always need strong, fair, just law enforcement. so what i'm saying to you is you need a balance. you must put it in and deal with the incarceration. that's the fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one captured on surveillance video used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the amer-i-can program has drastically reduced the number of incidents. >> there is a rule that blacks stay with blacks and whites stay with whites and you can't intermingle. hi and bye, but there is a tension you have to experience at any given moment. you can get into a fight. >> inmates like jeffrey glaze say the program helps break down the racial barriers that lead to violence. >> i got hope and that's real. i don't want to sound choosey, but this program turned my whole thinking around. i have to help myself. it ain't what they can do for me. >> i mean, they cram it down you. it's 15 chapters.
what you need is conscientious effort placed on education. education of all kinds. an investment in that, a real investment, you're going to always need strong, fair, just law enforcement. so what i'm saying to you is you need a balance. you must put it in and deal with the incarceration. that's the fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one captured on surveillance video used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the amer-i-can...
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that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today to go door-to- door to educate voters on the issues. >> you go out there, they say, oh, this is important, and i think it's really effective. >> reporter: the republicans are employ employing the same strategy. >> it's a matter of seeing what's on tv, and in the mail, and then that direct contact brings it all home. >> reporter: we spoke with a lot of people out are on the street who have not yet made up their minds. >> there's a lot more investigating to do. >> i'm still reading some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude, and bad when people are trying to sway us. it's a really personal opinion, and i think everyone is entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough and that i can make up my own mind. >> reporter: still door-to- door campaigning won't end anytime soon. >> in the final analysis, it does improve turnout, and so for now we're stuck with this system, we'll see what the future holds. >> both president obama and mitt romney sp
that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today to go door-to- door to educate voters on the issues. >> you go out there, they say, oh, this is important, and i think it's really effective. >> reporter: the republicans are employ employing the same strategy. >> it's a matter of seeing what's on tv, and in the mail, and then that direct contact brings it all home. >> reporter: we spoke with a lot of people out are on the street who have not yet...
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as well as all of our contractors, web core particular, to rereach out to our youth, provide education opportunities, and donation and so forth. and i want to say that web core deserves a great deal of recognition because they have been doing a lot of work in terms of donating the materials to the various schools as well as reaching out to the veteran's community and i would like to have mike pool come up and report to the board on what they have done most recently with tech 21. mike? >> good morning. >> my name is mike pool, i am the senior superintendent on the transpay project. web core and all of us at transbay take pride in giving back to the communities. in the past few months, we aexisted john o'connell high school tech 21 program by donating the necessary materials and tools to keep this class going. the tech 21 program provides high school students with an opportunity to earn high school credit through hands on construction experience. we hope that our donations allow for the students to have a positive experience and encourage them to pursue construction as a career. we are p
as well as all of our contractors, web core particular, to rereach out to our youth, provide education opportunities, and donation and so forth. and i want to say that web core deserves a great deal of recognition because they have been doing a lot of work in terms of donating the materials to the various schools as well as reaching out to the veteran's community and i would like to have mike pool come up and report to the board on what they have done most recently with tech 21. mike? >>...
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militants shot her because she fought for female education. and because the taliban say she promotes western thinking. >> she is an inspirational example to young people. [chanting] >> shepard: now the young blogger has become international symbol of freedom. battle for extremism in pakistan. >> he was willing to stand up for what was right when people in america needed it. >> shepard: a nation remembers pennsylvania's longest serving senator arlen specter it. tonight, a look back at the life of a political moderate at a time of increased partisan divide. and -- >> sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> shepard: the amazing chest cam video of the dare devil sky divers super sonic jump into history the last-minute glitch that almost ruined the whole thing. but first from fox this monday night, we are now just a day away from the second debate showdown between the presidential candidates. president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are set to go face-to-face tomorrow hofstra university h
militants shot her because she fought for female education. and because the taliban say she promotes western thinking. >> she is an inspirational example to young people. [chanting] >> shepard: now the young blogger has become international symbol of freedom. battle for extremism in pakistan. >> he was willing to stand up for what was right when people in america needed it. >> shepard: a nation remembers pennsylvania's longest serving senator arlen specter it. tonight, a...
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and for those who did, how did they obtained the decent education? how far did it take them? where they doing now? some i am sad to say never did recover from the battering they underwent with the schools 10 or two exceptions the worst i have seen anywhere in the united states. they and the streets where the needle drugs and crack cocaine almost everywhere. three of the voices that suffered the most are no longer a live. one of them by a new him when he was eight years old. he finally killed himself with a bullet to his brain in a moment of despair. another killed himself intentionally with inherit -- overdose of heroin. another died by surfing on a subway train. riding on the tops under the tunnels of york his friends were lying down flat. but in a moment of bravado as if to say nothing this city does to me can stop me now he lifted up his head and waved to his friends. this deal being struck his goal is body shuddered twice and was dead and not yet 14 at the time. those are only three kids that lost their lives that under the age. i mourned for them with their mothers and t
and for those who did, how did they obtained the decent education? how far did it take them? where they doing now? some i am sad to say never did recover from the battering they underwent with the schools 10 or two exceptions the worst i have seen anywhere in the united states. they and the streets where the needle drugs and crack cocaine almost everywhere. three of the voices that suffered the most are no longer a live. one of them by a new him when he was eight years old. he finally killed...
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all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women's suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. >> how long does this mean going on? >> the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920's. in the library collection we have a manuscript from the end of december, possibly longer. >> in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how it would have addressed. and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] >> we have the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. >> i am jeff idakia, and i provide legal representation to 20,000 people every ye
all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women's suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. >> how long does this mean...
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she was gunned down by the taliban for supporting education for girls. nbc's correspondent has more. >>> after that attack -- she has moved her hand and feet for the first time since the attack. we're told movements were slight. a sign of improvement. and they came as a result, and the doctor's decision to redo's the amount of medicine she was receiving. >> she is still on a ventilator. we reduced her sedation today to carry out a better clen cal assessment by the neurosurgeon. >> that have been keeping her unconscious to allow her bed to heal. they say her vitals are normal. she was shifted to the military hospital days ago because it is more secure and has a special pediatric care unit. the military has been holding regular briefings for the media because the interest levelen her recovery has been so high. not just national media, but international as well. well today they were able to deliver their first piece of concrete encouraging news with more they hope in the days ahead. >>> we also have an update now on the hero dog from the philippines. take a
she was gunned down by the taliban for supporting education for girls. nbc's correspondent has more. >>> after that attack -- she has moved her hand and feet for the first time since the attack. we're told movements were slight. a sign of improvement. and they came as a result, and the doctor's decision to redo's the amount of medicine she was receiving. >> she is still on a ventilator. we reduced her sedation today to carry out a better clen cal assessment by the neurosurgeon....
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because she supported education for women, something the taliban strongly oppose. the girl was on her way home from school as the story goes, when police say the gunman approached a crowded school bus and asked whether anybody could point out this one girl. cops say another student did exactly that. and the gunman shot them both. medical workers air lifted the teenage activist to a nearby military hospital. somehow both girls survived. pakistan's prime minister condemned this and say the 14-year-old is quote, like my daughter. and yours, too. in neighboring afghanistan, a woman is rapping about freedom and women's rights. this is news in a country where little more than a decade ago, women were not allowed to go outside alone. ♪ . >> shep: a rare thing for afghan women to appear on stage. the rapper says some relatives refused to talk to her because of these performances. >>> a dreary day for our 401(k)s and a dismal outlook for the world's economy. you're welcome. the dow dropped 110 today. the nasdaq off 45. s & p off 14. those numbers five years to the day sin
because she supported education for women, something the taliban strongly oppose. the girl was on her way home from school as the story goes, when police say the gunman approached a crowded school bus and asked whether anybody could point out this one girl. cops say another student did exactly that. and the gunman shot them both. medical workers air lifted the teenage activist to a nearby military hospital. somehow both girls survived. pakistan's prime minister condemned this and say the...
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he knew that education was the key to a better life but i really think he thought all of us would just come right back home and try to work from there. >> you can this and other programs on line of tv.org. >> up next on booktv's gillian political commentator nick adams talked about his travels across the united states and explains why he thinks this country is exceptional. this is about 45 minutes.
he knew that education was the key to a better life but i really think he thought all of us would just come right back home and try to work from there. >> you can this and other programs on line of tv.org. >> up next on booktv's gillian political commentator nick adams talked about his travels across the united states and explains why he thinks this country is exceptional. this is about 45 minutes.
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he wanted to demonstrate to his parents that the sacrifices they made so he could become educated would give them, give him other opportunities to do things that they could be extremely proud of. and, say that you know, it was worth it. it was -- it -- it was really worth all of the -- all of the time and energy we put into working in the fields to give damian this opportunities. there was a time when he was becoming very frustrated. he couldn't land a job. i couldn't find a job in journalism. i have a stack of rejection letters from across the country, saying, you don't have qualifications. yeah, she wrote, hand wrote a letter, to himself, actually a sign actually. he taped it to his bedroom door that said i will be a tv journalist. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ fe
he wanted to demonstrate to his parents that the sacrifices they made so he could become educated would give them, give him other opportunities to do things that they could be extremely proud of. and, say that you know, it was worth it. it was -- it -- it was really worth all of the -- all of the time and energy we put into working in the fields to give damian this opportunities. there was a time when he was becoming very frustrated. he couldn't land a job. i couldn't find a job in journalism....
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boys' schools are opening tomorrow, but the taliban have banned girls' education. that was back in 2009. the u.s. military is offering to send an air ambulance and to take malala, the 14-year-old who was shot by the taliban, to a military base where u.s. military doctors who have a lot of experience in these kind of brain injuries could work on her, but right now she is at an army hospital in pakistan. megyn? megyn: all right. jennifer, thank you. >>> well, new bombshell accusations against cyclist lance armstrong as a federal whistleblower lawsuit exposes his alleged role in what some are calling the most sophisticated doping ring in modern sports history. but could losing his seven tour de france titles just the beginning of his troubles? was it all a lie? >>> plus, sean smith is one of the four americans who lost their lives when terrorists attacked our consulate in libya. now his mother has some fierce criticism for the obama administration. what she is saying, and we ask, who needs to talk to her as the search for truth continues? >> given the information that
boys' schools are opening tomorrow, but the taliban have banned girls' education. that was back in 2009. the u.s. military is offering to send an air ambulance and to take malala, the 14-year-old who was shot by the taliban, to a military base where u.s. military doctors who have a lot of experience in these kind of brain injuries could work on her, but right now she is at an army hospital in pakistan. megyn? megyn: all right. jennifer, thank you. >>> well, new bombshell accusations...
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we have to educate them. it's difficult and when you go left or right and the time is up and your time to turn is up so we have that problem. on slope it's terrible watching the kids trying to cross the street and it's a dangerous street and narrowed it and we need to do more and the lighted cross walks and someone is in the cross walk and if you're in the right lane you see them stop and not sure why. >> all right. next question. on the subject of transportation. two part question. how would improve muni's on time performance and support students. >> yeah. i am one of the few muni riders regularly and muni's on time performance is atrocious and i believe it only meets the city's goals maybe 60, 70% of the time so to improve the performance you basically have to hold management accountable and in my opinion they're not doing a good job at putting the trains and buses out on time and we have to hold muni management accountable and free muni for children -- is that what you asked? >> for students. >> yeah. i de
we have to educate them. it's difficult and when you go left or right and the time is up and your time to turn is up so we have that problem. on slope it's terrible watching the kids trying to cross the street and it's a dangerous street and narrowed it and we need to do more and the lighted cross walks and someone is in the cross walk and if you're in the right lane you see them stop and not sure why. >> all right. next question. on the subject of transportation. two part question. how...
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that's why the california democrat party set up a day of action today, going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there, and you say, oh, this is important, i should know the issues. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array of decisions to be made, we spoke with a lot of people out on the street who have not yet made up their minds. >> there's a lot more investigating to do. >> i'm still reading on some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude and bad when people are trying to sway us. it's just a really personal opinion and i think everyone is entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough that i can make up my own mind. >> reporter: still, door to door campaigning won't end anytime soon. >> in the final analysis, it does improve turnout and so for now, we're stu
that's why the california democrat party set up a day of action today, going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there, and you say, oh, this is important, i should know the issues. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array...
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with the election so close, edge kaegs a -- education and the props are on his mind. he knows it can get confusing. measures do similar things. that's the point to provide a major rescue plans for schools. wou without the passage of eithers. schools will face devastating cuts and possibly have to shorten the school year by four weeks. >> it can be confusing. i urge voters to look carefully at votes. i am, the head of education for california, superintendent of schools, and i have looked at them both and i believe their vote will be valuable in restoring billions our schools need. by the way if they both pass -- you are not double taxed. the one with the most votes that goes into effect. >> what exactly do the measures do. governor jerry brown, prop 30, asks for a 3% increase in income tax for people making over $250,000 a year for seven years. and additional quarter cent tax increase to all sales tax. prop 38 backed by the civil rights attorney will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes using a sliding scale. there has been a battle between supporters of th
with the election so close, edge kaegs a -- education and the props are on his mind. he knows it can get confusing. measures do similar things. that's the point to provide a major rescue plans for schools. wou without the passage of eithers. schools will face devastating cuts and possibly have to shorten the school year by four weeks. >> it can be confusing. i urge voters to look carefully at votes. i am, the head of education for california, superintendent of schools, and i have looked...
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edÚcate es el momento estamos en la semana de la educaciÓn gracias a su talento logrÓ su sueÑo. en primer impacto. maÑana a las 5/4 centro. y 2 y # ciento ocasiones cada uno de los restaurantes de comida rÁpida. y y 2 minutos. y rÉcord de 149 segundos. y 2 minutos con 29 segundos. y cual fue el mÁs lento. y a cuyos empleados les toma, 201 segundos. y pon mÁqui de esta manera llegamos al film. gracias por su atenciÓn. los esperamos maÑana, como siempre. en la ediciÓn nocturna con la Última informaciÓn del dÍa. buenas noches.
edÚcate es el momento estamos en la semana de la educaciÓn gracias a su talento logrÓ su sueÑo. en primer impacto. maÑana a las 5/4 centro. y 2 y # ciento ocasiones cada uno de los restaurantes de comida rÁpida. y y 2 minutos. y rÉcord de 149 segundos. y 2 minutos con 29 segundos. y cual fue el mÁs lento. y a cuyos empleados les toma, 201 segundos. y pon mÁqui de esta manera llegamos al film. gracias por su atenciÓn. los esperamos maÑana, como siempre. en la ediciÓn nocturna con la...
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she should be taught in the context of the educational system to not be defensive of her position. she needs to learn how to defend her position. there is a 13-year-old girl in ro chest the fer who wrote an essay criticizing the substandards. she was an a student have student and now she is getting a b. >> this student was a victim of a bully. she was being bullied not by a student, not by a teacher but by a union member posing as a teacher. this union member, yes, let me make my point here. she had been empowered by her union she could do no wrong. she will never get fired. she took that power and used to harass a student. sa. she is still getting paid and not fired. how do i know this is true? because she said this is democrat school. she what she meant to say this is a democrat union and this that republican shirt is threat to my guaranteed job. they are guaranteed job factories, union members get a job. >> heather: he does make a couple good points. one of the things. it was said teacher said you can't wear a republican student in a democratic school. that bothered me. then the
she should be taught in the context of the educational system to not be defensive of her position. she needs to learn how to defend her position. there is a 13-year-old girl in ro chest the fer who wrote an essay criticizing the substandards. she was an a student have student and now she is getting a b. >> this student was a victim of a bully. she was being bullied not by a student, not by a teacher but by a union member posing as a teacher. this union member, yes, let me make my point...
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the taliban said it targeted her because she spoke out about wanting an education. students have been holding vigils across the country for her. >>> and number three members of the famed u.s. postal services tour de france team took performance enhancing drugs to be a good teammate for lance armstrong. that's what tyler hamilton told cnn. a team masseuse said she helped transport banned steroids. the two testified to the u.s. an antidoping agency which says it has overwhelming evidence that armstrong was the ringleader of hes team's doping program. a. >>> and number four, the death toll climbs to 14 in the fungal meningitis outbreak as the cdc says now 185 cases of the noncontagious illness in a dozen states. meanwhile, a minnesota woman has filed what appear to be the first lawsuit in the outbreak. some 14,000 people may have received those injections. >>> and number five. new york mayor michael bloomberg's ban on large, sugary drinks may be in supera sup supersized legal battle. they cited technicalities saying only the city council has the power to impose such a
the taliban said it targeted her because she spoke out about wanting an education. students have been holding vigils across the country for her. >>> and number three members of the famed u.s. postal services tour de france team took performance enhancing drugs to be a good teammate for lance armstrong. that's what tyler hamilton told cnn. a team masseuse said she helped transport banned steroids. the two testified to the u.s. an antidoping agency which says it has overwhelming evidence...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> may juror troubjor traffic s angeles overnight. heavy rain and flooding shut down the 60 freeway for about three miles as rising water snarled traffic there. even though it's caused huge backups, no accidents were reported. >> thank goodness because that's a huge mess. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson saying it's going to be cooler. >>> we're talking about frost and freezing temperatures coming our way during the overnight period. by the way, that flooding there in los angeles that you saw, that same system will be making its way eastward, giving us a little bit of rain early part of next week, and a big severe weather outbreak for the
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> may juror troubjor traffic s angeles overnight. heavy rain and flooding shut down the 60 freeway for about three...
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for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of gender and gender-based violence. >> when you see what is happening nbc our report, he recently returned from afghanistan. how optimistic are you that the improvements that have been made in the last three years in terms of getting girls in the school and allowing them to stay there will be upheld once nato forces leave? >> i think there is a commitment amongst community to keeping children in school and seeing girls in school. we saw a tremendous increase in the number of girls in school in afghanistan once they were pushed out of power. you still have 3 million girls out of school, 35 million worldwide. there i
for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of...
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. >> reporter: to the benefit of educating the maritime industry and creating jobs. >> no one's really done this before to be able to maintain ships like this and to be able to exfoliating paint. >> reporter: thanks to a solid scrap metal market 15 ships are making money as opposed to an environmental mess and there's more war that came from. patrick sedillo cbs 5 -- there's more where that came from. patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> before we get to 90s, we have other stuff to get through, ro. >> i think first, dana and i, she says it was cooler than yesterday. i think the only way, right here. >> let's go. >> throw down. >> it was definitely a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday. let's pinpoint the temperatures. we were unseasonably cool up to 14 degrees today in san jose only topping off at 63. santa rosa about 11 degrees below normal. san francisco typically we should be at 70 but instead today 61. and we should be at 79 in livermore but instead today a pair of sixes. now our live cbs 5 weather camera indicates that clouds are trying to clear out. official sundown at 6:35. temperatu
. >> reporter: to the benefit of educating the maritime industry and creating jobs. >> no one's really done this before to be able to maintain ships like this and to be able to exfoliating paint. >> reporter: thanks to a solid scrap metal market 15 ships are making money as opposed to an environmental mess and there's more war that came from. patrick sedillo cbs 5 -- there's more where that came from. patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> before we get to 90s, we have other...
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the taliban admits shooting her four days ago to silence her campaign for girls' education. she has been writing a blog about life in the war-torn country and is an outspoken critic of the taliban. doctors are optimistic she will recover. >>> crews continue to clean up after a four alarm fire that destroyed a popular eatery and damaged several adjoining businesses. flames gutted the squat and gobble cafe on west portal avenue before done yesterday morning. a wine shop next door was also heavily damaged a former tenant was surprised by the destruction. >> that's an old building. even when it was a new building -- it was an old building already. the place was falling apart -- talking about 1980. >> it took firefighters more than ten hours to contain all the hot spots. two had minor juries and the fire doesn't appear to be suspicion investigators say. >>> the weather looked good for the delayed supersonic sky diving attempt. the austrian expects conditions will be right for tomorrow's jump near roswell. new mexico. at sunrise baumgartner will rise in a capsule carried by massiv
the taliban admits shooting her four days ago to silence her campaign for girls' education. she has been writing a blog about life in the war-torn country and is an outspoken critic of the taliban. doctors are optimistic she will recover. >>> crews continue to clean up after a four alarm fire that destroyed a popular eatery and damaged several adjoining businesses. flames gutted the squat and gobble cafe on west portal avenue before done yesterday morning. a wine shop next door was...
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matter of fact, made a film called "0%" to be on nationwide tv soon that actually describes the whole education program. >> what's that experience like teaching there? >> well, i'll tell you it is such an emotional drilling, rewarding experience, both for my wife and i, to teach these young men and some older people who have committed hap -- heinous crimes and murder and what have you, see the error of their ways and turn things around, and that education process as well as the ministry program is extremely important. there's nothing like the graduation ceremony. they bring in a major name of one sort. warren buffet was there a few years ago because his sister, as a matter of fact, is a major supporter of hudson link, the non-profit organization. you go to the graduation ceremony, and it's just incredible. first of all, there's no separation of church and state. they have opening and closing prayers. they are saying amens, hold bibles or korans or what have you, but they always have a valedictorian get up representing the graduates, and there's usually maybe 20-30 students graduating, getting a
matter of fact, made a film called "0%" to be on nationwide tv soon that actually describes the whole education program. >> what's that experience like teaching there? >> well, i'll tell you it is such an emotional drilling, rewarding experience, both for my wife and i, to teach these young men and some older people who have committed hap -- heinous crimes and murder and what have you, see the error of their ways and turn things around, and that education process as well...
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she wants to stay here and get an education. a lot of people here are praying that she will fulfill that goal monday. >> we've got some news. the winner of the nobel prize for economics has been announced. it has gone to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmonary peace pact, ending one of the longest-running insurgencies in asia. it grants the minority muslims in the southern fell planphilips autonomy. >> this is a sight that many filipinos thought they would never see. the philippine president in the same earl boykins -- in the same room as the leader of the moslem insurgent group. now the moro people will be given more rights, living on the island of mindanao. >> we have signed the most important document in this chapter of our history and, a landmark document that resource to our people their moro identity and their homeland. >> to reach this agreement, the rebels
she wants to stay here and get an education. a lot of people here are praying that she will fulfill that goal monday. >> we've got some news. the winner of the nobel prize for economics has been announced. it has gone to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmonary peace pact, ending one of the longest-running insurgencies in...
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for more than 170 years vmi has done more than educated students. guided their transformation to citizens, lawyers and leaders. vmi graduates have served with honor in our nation's defense just as many are doing today in afghanistan and other lands. and since september 11th attacks, many of vmi's sons and daughters have defended america and i mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join you in praying for the many vmi graduates who are right now serving in harm's way. may god bless all who serve and all who have served. of all the vmi graduates none is more distinguished perhaps than general george marshal, the chief of staff of the army who became secretary of state and secretary of defense. who helped vanquish fascism and planned europe's rescue from despair. his commitment to peace was born of his direct knowledge of the awful costs and consequences of war. general marshall once said, quote, the only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it. those words were true in his time and they are true in our time. last month our nat
for more than 170 years vmi has done more than educated students. guided their transformation to citizens, lawyers and leaders. vmi graduates have served with honor in our nation's defense just as many are doing today in afghanistan and other lands. and since september 11th attacks, many of vmi's sons and daughters have defended america and i mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join you in praying for the many vmi graduates who are right now serving in harm's way. may god...
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she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had made a name for himself as philadelphia's district attorney gaining national attention in the '60s when he served on the warren commission. he's credited with
she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate,...
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that's the education proposition on next week when our entire program will be devoted to education. but scott shafer, you're going to take on the prison stuff tonight. that is the death penalty. >> criminal justice, yes. we've got two ballot measures. prop 34, which would abolish the death penalty in california, replace it with life in prison without the possibility of parole. you know, the last time the death penalty was on the ballot was 1978. the briggs initiative, proposition 7, an it passed overwhelmingly. and the argument this time against it in part is cost. at least that's what the proponents are saying. there are a lot of people who the death penalty for other reasons. but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reform
that's the education proposition on next week when our entire program will be devoted to education. but scott shafer, you're going to take on the prison stuff tonight. that is the death penalty. >> criminal justice, yes. we've got two ballot measures. prop 34, which would abolish the death penalty in california, replace it with life in prison without the possibility of parole. you know, the last time the death penalty was on the ballot was 1978. the briggs initiative, proposition 7, an it...
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people are on edge, parents, coaches educators. counseling is being offered in schools. a crisis center has been open. today we'll see people wearing purple which is jessica's favorite color. again we should find out later today if the body isers had. police expected to have a news conference here at police headquarters to say whether or not dna testing has come back with a positive match of jessica. bill: thank you, dan springer live in colorado. jamie. jamie: harsh criticism of vice president. our own vice president saying he has never in all the years he has been covering them seen a vp, presidential debate, where one debater was as disrespectful as biden was. we'll ask him why he said that. >> thank heavens we had sanctions in place, in spite of their on. >> opposition. >> oh god oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could sa
people are on edge, parents, coaches educators. counseling is being offered in schools. a crisis center has been open. today we'll see people wearing purple which is jessica's favorite color. again we should find out later today if the body isers had. police expected to have a news conference here at police headquarters to say whether or not dna testing has come back with a positive match of jessica. bill: thank you, dan springer live in colorado. jamie. jamie: harsh criticism of vice...
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i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to get a response but she was turned away. the confucius institute has many prominent defenders including school officials in major cities like chicago, the college board and even the u.s. state department but here in make con a small group of parents have become vocal critics. mandarin chinese is the number one language on the planet right now, so isn't it useful onom levels to teach children this language? >> i don't have a problem with the language itself, it's the way that it's being presented by the institute that leaves questions. >> reporter: a heated debate and say, a dilemma. a program that presents children
i'm an educator, i'm here to educate our kids. >> reporter: critics, including some top china experts and also some conservatives in congress worry that what begins as a simple language program could end up as a stealth pr campaign for a communist government with a terrible human rights record. >> you don't want other countries propagandizing your children. >> reporter: we sent our beijing correspondent, abc's gloria riviera, to the headquarters of the confucius institute to...
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she had been a vocal advocate for girls education in a place in the valley in pakistan where that is not necessarily a popular view, certainly by this taliban and she even started a blog. i mean, tell us why is she's such a great symbol? >> well, she's done something remarkable. she's managed to bring together the pakistani community which are basically united over this issue, that children deserve the right to an education. and you know, this is well established in conventional law. and they all say that every child deserves the right to life, deserves the right to an education and unfortunately, the taliban understand how strong of a message this little girl had and that's why they targeted her. >> alisyn: we should also mention that the good news is that she's doing a little bit better today. she is expected to survive and the bad news that the taliban threatened to kill her still. thank you for bringing that to our attention. >> we appreciate it. >> dave: coming up on the show, he says he went to heaven and back during a life saving surgery he had during a child. a divining exper
she had been a vocal advocate for girls education in a place in the valley in pakistan where that is not necessarily a popular view, certainly by this taliban and she even started a blog. i mean, tell us why is she's such a great symbol? >> well, she's done something remarkable. she's managed to bring together the pakistani community which are basically united over this issue, that children deserve the right to an education. and you know, this is well established in conventional law. and...
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one penny out of every dollar it focuses on education to make sure that we are educating and empowering our work force. >> gretchen: the winner will replace retiring independent senator in connecticut, joe lieberman. >> steve: a day of joy turns into a day of tragedy after a wedding reception in the philly area erupt noose a deadly brawl. cops say guests from two different wedding receptions were partying at the hotel bar and then at some point, somebody threw a fist and they started fighting. a 57-year-old man died from a heart attack during the fight. he's believed to be the uncle of one of the brides. she is seen there running through the parking lot in her wedding dress. three people are facing charges for the fight. >> pete: sad. and they don't call him fearless felix for nothing. tomorrow felix baumgartner is set to sky dive from 23 miles up. 120,000 feet above the earth. he will be flying faster than the speed of sound. his body will go from 0, steve, to 690 miles per hour in 34 seconds. gretchen. he will be supersonic for one minute. if he succeed, his jump will be the highest,
one penny out of every dollar it focuses on education to make sure that we are educating and empowering our work force. >> gretchen: the winner will replace retiring independent senator in connecticut, joe lieberman. >> steve: a day of joy turns into a day of tragedy after a wedding reception in the philly area erupt noose a deadly brawl. cops say guests from two different wedding receptions were partying at the hotel bar and then at some point, somebody threw a fist and they...
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we have a pretty big crisis in education in this country. by a lot of standards, we are at the -- not even in the top 50 in certain measures. so it's great for kids to have something they're interested in. >> steve: when i was the age of the kid you intend this book for action we had a lot of stories about going into space. unfortunately these days, americans can't go off into space unless they're part of the international space station. >> yes. and only if they fly on a russian soyeuz, which i not an ideal situation. >> steve: let's see what happened. >> it was planned ahead of time we would be in this situation, so hopefully in the next four or five years with companies like space x, for instance, we can get back flying people into space. >> steve: let's hope so. how is your wife? >> she's doing very well. we just moved back to our hometown of tucson, arizona. she's very excited about that. i think it's really helping with her recovery as well. >> steve: i was at the dnc in the arena the night that she came out and did the pledge of allegi
we have a pretty big crisis in education in this country. by a lot of standards, we are at the -- not even in the top 50 in certain measures. so it's great for kids to have something they're interested in. >> steve: when i was the age of the kid you intend this book for action we had a lot of stories about going into space. unfortunately these days, americans can't go off into space unless they're part of the international space station. >> yes. and only if they fly on a russian...
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." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus, an armed man boarded, called out her name and shot her. she's still unconscious in a hospital and the taliban has announced they are going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against lance armstrong. today, a new report showed that 11 of the men who rode with him, his teammates, have come forward to testify that armstrong was at the center of the drug use, what's being called the most sophisticated doping program in the history of sport. nearly 1,000 pages of testimony, lab results, financial transactions showing not only did armstrong dope, but demanded his teammates dope, as well. they say. and supplied them with illegal substances. >>> and a warning tonight about the air bags in your car. the national highway traffic safety administration warning about counterfeit air bags installed by repair shops. they look like the real thing, but they're not. so, how do you know what's in your car? abc's david kerley on th
." >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> reporter: that is malala yousufzai, who was riding the school bus, an armed man boarded, called out her name and shot her. she's still unconscious in a hospital and the taliban has announced they are going to target her again. >>> and back here at home, a dramatic twist in the case against lance armstrong. today, a new report showed that 11 of the men who rode with him, his teammates, have come forward...
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, they get exposed to different lifestyles, become more educated, they become more liberal. so as a result, liberals acquire their folks mostly through conversion. they convert to liberalism. you're born a conservative. i like to say that some of the best liberals were born conservatives. >> wow. i've always -- often wondered why people get so passionate about politics because i'm not political. and now i see, it's sort of -- sort of in your genes, i would imagine. >> well, it's partly heritable. it's in your genes a little bit. >> you know, we're talking about sex. thank you. >> all right. >>> i'm probably telling you something you already know. zombies are every. they're on tv, in the streets, they're everywhere. i talked to one of the guys you can blame this on next. >>> maybe farfetched, but don't >>> maybe farfetched, but don't you dare call this fiction. zombies have taken over our world. "walking dead" returns for the third season tomorrow. a handful of human survivors are on the run from herds of zombies in the "walking dead." look at that. last year i got a firsthan
, they get exposed to different lifestyles, become more educated, they become more liberal. so as a result, liberals acquire their folks mostly through conversion. they convert to liberalism. you're born a conservative. i like to say that some of the best liberals were born conservatives. >> wow. i've always -- often wondered why people get so passionate about politics because i'm not political. and now i see, it's sort of -- sort of in your genes, i would imagine. >> well, it's...